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facroun

v1.0.2

Published

PFE

Readme

FacrounJS

FacrounJS is a module with the purpose of cloning a project from the GIT repository, install his dependencies, the database used, the frameworks needed and create a cross-platform docker image.

Install

Download node at nodejs.org and install it, if you haven't already.

# with npm
npm install facroun

Usage

Clone the repository located at <repo>

# with npm
npm facroun <repo>

PS: the project remote URL has to be https (GitLabe or GitHub) Example:

# with npm
npm facroun https://git_repository.com/USERNAME/PROJECT_NAME.git

Just after starting, the database of the project will be checked for if it needs configuration. In which case you can follow this example:

? What is the name of the data base?  DB_NAME
? What is the username of the data base?  DB_USER
? What is the password of the username? [input is hidden]  DB_PASS

From this point, the module will finish all his work automatically without any need from you to intervene.